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by toast0
816 days ago
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I had the same kind of thought, but I think the 'invention' is really figuring out an application of ip geolocation, and a market for that application. IMHO, it wasn't hard to figure out roughly where servers or peers were in the real world based on their IP address and network routes to them, but it was non obvious why someone would want to pay for a service... |
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And even before the existence of data privacy laws, this simply would not have worked.
Instead companies like Maxmind implemented the much better idea of sourcing location data from Whois databases and ISPs server-side.
That's what everybody understands when you use the term "IP Geolocation".